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Three fined for Bury race attack

March 26, 2009 17:27
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Three boys have been fined for a racially motivated attack which left a Jewish man injured and his non-Jewish friend requiring 18 stitches.

The boys, all aged 16, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have been sentenced by a judge at Bury Youth Court.

The incident happened last June after a football kickabout in St Mary's Park, Prestwich, Manchester. The Jewish man and his friend left the ground, claiming that their opponents had been tackling in an overly aggressive manner. The youths then shouted racial abuse at the pair and then followed the 22-year-old victims to a set of traffic lights on Bury New Road.

The attack left the non-Jewish victim with a bleeding head after being hit with a broom handle, a wooden panel and tree branch. The Jewish victim was hit over the head by a tree branch.